Broad Summer Research Program (BSRP)
Undergraduate Summer Research
The Broad Summer Research Program (BSRP) is an intensive nine-week summer opportunity for undergraduates interested in biomedical research and genomics. Students conduct original computational or experimental research across areas such as cancer, infectious disease, and computational biology, culminating in oral and poster presentations. Beyond the lab, BSRP offers a robust curriculum focused on scientific communication, collaborative problem-solving, and preparation for graduate and scientific careers, including seminars led by Harvard and MIT scientists. Participants receive a $5,400 stipend, free housing, travel support, and opportunities to present their work at national scientific conferences. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. four-year college, demonstrate strong interest in PhD or MD-PhD pathways, meet GPA and availability requirements, and are encouraged to apply regardless of prior research experience, particularly those with limited exposure to STEM.
Indianapolis Colts
Writing & Podcast Intern
The Writing & Podcast Intern is a strong storyteller with sound news judgement and experience covering sports. The individual is responsible for working closely with the Writer, Audio Initiatives Manager on story ideas and regularly publishing written content to Colts.com for the season-long internship. Additionally, the individual will contribute to the Indianapolis Colts’ podcast lineup through production, compiling analytics and other assistance as needed.
Indianapolis Colts
Partnership Marketing Intern
The Indianapolis Colts are seeking two full-time Partnership Marketing Interns to help us run our corporate partnership marketing operations during peak times: May 2026 through end of the football season. You will be integrally contributing as a Colts team member and we will offer you real hands-on work experience and developmental learning opportunities. You will assist the Partnership Marketing and Corporate Partnership Sales teams with planning and fulfillment of the Corporate Partnership agreements, as well as assisting with the day-to-day operations of the Corporate Partnerships department.
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
Marketing & Events Intern
Interns will assist with the newest Induction Reception and Post-Ceremony Reception. The interns will assist with overall planning of these events to include marketing, sponsorship, operations, and logistics and will play a major role in the execution of these events during Induction weekend. This position will also assist with the overall marketing of Induction and ticket sales. Aside from Induction, interns will also assist with after-hours events and programming for the WBHOF, maintain the weekly media log and perform updates on social media outlets. This may include research, marketing, and planning for specific events at the Hall of Fame and after-hours and weekend work.
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball Relations/Communications Intern
Interns will assist with inductee operations, which would include Induction weekend itineraries, travel, etc. Interns will be responsible for Induction weekend hospitality, will call tickets, and assisting with ceremony operations. Moreover, interns will be responsible for requesting and logging artifacts for exhibit updates and assist with those updates in the museum. In additions, interns will assist with all communications pertaining to the Induction Weekend. This will include writing and editing press releases and press kits, handling media request, setting up interviews for the newest inductees, and other duties as needed. Aside from Induction, interns will maintain the Hall of Fame media log, input artifacts into the archival database, assist with Inductee forwarding mail and other communications aspects of the WBHOF.
United States Tennis Association
Undergraduate Intern Summer 2026
The USTA Foundation is the social impact arm of the USTA, dedicated to using tennis and education to positively transform the lives of youth. Its Programs and Services team advances this mission by supporting more than 250 Sports-Based Youth Development organizations nationwide that use tennis to promote academic achievement, character development, and athletic growth. As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience supporting and enhancing career and college readiness programs while helping design new initiatives that engage youth in postsecondary and career pathways. You will also conduct research on emerging trends in youth development and education to inform innovative, mission-aligned programming.
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Student Trainee (Management and Program Analysis)
As a GAO intern, you will learn how to conduct federal audits and program evaluations and apply that knowledge as part of a team. You will assist GAO analysts in planning and conducting in-depth reviews of executive and legislative branch programs. You will collect appropriate data, analyze the data, develop data-based findings and conclusions, and present the information both orally and in writing to diverse audiences.